Alanya: Scuba Diving Boat Tour with Lunch and Equipment

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Alanya: Scuba Diving Boat Tour with Lunch and Equipment

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  • 7 hours
  • From $58
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Operated by Yükay Turizm · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Two short swims can feel like a full day.

This Alanya scuba experience pairs guided training with an onboard lunch on the Mediterranean Sea, so you get the support part, not just the gear. I especially like the two-stop plan (different underwater spots) and the fact that cameras record you during the whole experience. One thing to think about: your underwater time is intentionally structured and capped, so if you’re craving a long, free-form swim, this won’t be it.

Getting picked up and taken to the boat is part of the comfort here, and the pace stays easy from start to finish. You’ll get equipment set up for you, a safety briefing from experienced scuba instructors, and clear turns-by-turn guidance once you’re in the water. If you’re a confident swimmer you’ll feel calmer fast; if not, you may find the first moments a little daunting, but the coaching is built for first-timers.

Key Things I’d Prioritize on This Alanya Underwater Boat Day

  • Training first, gear ready for you on the boat, not a last-minute scramble
  • Two underwater sessions at different sites, with a deeper second stop (around 15 meters)
  • A timed first underwater swim that’s meant as a confidence builder (about 20 minutes)
  • Lunch served on board with Mediterranean views, plus you can buy drinks separately
  • Optional recorded footage you can purchase at the end if you want a keepsake

How the Whole 7-Hour Boat Day Flows in Alanya

Alanya: Scuba Diving Boat Tour with Lunch and Equipment - How the Whole 7-Hour Boat Day Flows in Alanya
This tour is built around a steady rhythm: land pickup, boat ride, short training, two guided underwater sessions, a midday meal, then back to port. The total time is about 7 hours, and the main idea is getting you onto the water without turning it into a logistical nightmare.

You’ll typically start with hotel pickup (the operator calls it pickup included). The pickup window is flexible by about 15 minutes due to traffic, so I’d plan to be ready a little early. The meeting point detail matters here: be outside your hotel by the security entrance, not waiting inside the lobby or from your room.

Once you reach the boat, your day shifts from travel mode to “ready for water” mode. Expect a scuba safety briefing and training from the instructors, then your first guided underwater session begins soon after. After that comes lunch on board, then the boat heads to the second underwater location.

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Getting Ready: Scuba Training, Safety Briefings, and Equipment Fit

The best part of any first-time scuba plan is how it handles the nervous system. Here, you’re not thrown in with zero prep. You get training and safety briefings from professional scuba instructors, and the equipment is ready for you on the boat, so you spend less time figuring out straps and more time understanding how the system works.

That guidance is practical. You’re taught what to do during your underwater time, how to follow the instructor’s cues, and what to expect as you descend. The goal is simple: you should know how to stay calm, breathe normally, and move with confidence while your instructors handle the route.

I also like that the tour is designed around support. Your experience is guided, and cameras are active throughout, which means the crew is set up for you to move in a predictable way underwater. That’s good for peace of mind, even if you’re the type who hates surprises.

What to Bring (So the Day Doesn’t Feel Like a Wet Towel Problem)

You’ll want the basics:

  • Swimwear
  • Hat
  • Change of clothes
  • Towel

These aren’t just “nice to have.” You’ll be getting in and out of the water, and you’ll appreciate having dry clothes ready for the ride back.

First Underwater Session: About 12 Meters, Fish, and a Confidence Builder

Your first underwater session is the warm-up. You go down to around 12 meters, and the experience is structured to keep you oriented and comfortable. The plan includes about 20 minutes underwater, and it’s focused on spotting fish and getting used to how it feels to move under the surface.

One of the highlights is seeing colorful fish species in the Mediterranean. That might sound generic until you’re actually down there and realize the instructors are timing your underwater time so you can pay attention to what’s around you, not just what your breathing is doing.

Cameras are also recording during your underwater time. That matters because it changes the vibe: instead of feeling like you’re rushing through a technical checklist, you can focus on the experience. You’ll be guided through the key moments so you end up with footage you’ll actually want to keep.

Lunch on the Boat: Sea Views, Real Food, and Then Off Again

After your first underwater session, you surface, re-board, and get lunch on the boat. This is one of those underrated tour features. When lunch is included and served on board, you don’t lose the day searching for food or timing your meal around transport.

Expect lunch with a view of the Mediterranean Sea, which makes the meal feel like part of the outing instead of a hurried pit stop. If you’re thinking about drinks, plan on the likely setup: lunch is included, but drinks are purchased separately.

Practical tip: after your first underwater session, you’ll probably feel a mix of tired and excited. That’s normal. Use lunch as your reset—hydrate, dry off as much as you can, and get ready for the deeper second spot.

Second Underwater Session: Around 15 Meters and the Spot Selection That Changes the Feeling

The second underwater session goes deeper, around 15 meters, with a fresh location. Your instructions come from the scuba instructors again, and you follow their lead to whatever the day’s underwater conditions allow.

This is where the experience shifts from “learn and adjust” to “explore and swim a bit more.” The tour description frames it like a dreamlike exploration in the Mediterranean, and the real takeaway for you is this: the second stop is meant to feel like you’re seeing more than just the basics.

The tour also emphasizes that the instructors know which sites are interesting in this region and at what depth. That matters because “scuba at random” isn’t the same as scuba at a planned underwater location. Even if you’re not chasing wrecks or specific landmarks, it changes the quality of what you see.

Also, cameras continue during this second session. So you’re not stuck worrying about photos while you’re trying to do everything right. Your job is to follow the instructor’s cues and enjoy the underwater scenery.

Underwater Video and Photos: Optional Keepsakes, Yes, But Decide Before You Go

A lot of people book this kind of tour for the experience, then regret paying extra for footage. The difference here is that the video is explicitly optional, not bundled in the main price.

The tour includes camera recording during your underwater sessions. At the end, you can purchase the recorded video (and photos are sold separately as part of the photo/video offerings). Pricing can sting a bit—one confirmed booking noted that photo and video packages are expensive, but they also felt it was worth it for the memory.

Here’s how I’d decide:

  • If you want a record because you may never do this again, the footage can be worth the cost.
  • If you’re budget-focused and you’d rather spend money in Alanya town, skip the add-ons and rely on your own moments.

Either way, the key point is that you won’t be forced to buy. You’ll simply be offered the chance after the tour ends.

Boat Ride Comfort and Timing: Pickup Window, What “Be Ready” Really Means

Transport is included, but it’s not a door-to-door fantasy. Pickup is described as flexible by about 15 minutes because of traffic, and you’re expected to meet outside near the security entrance. Plan around that: be outside early so you’re not the person holding up the group.

One review also mentioned a late pickup by about 20 minutes, so I’d treat the timing as “within the usual range,” not a strict minute-by-minute appointment. The good news: once you’re on board, the staff and instructors run the day with a professional, confident pace.

If you’re prone to stress when plans shift, this tour is still workable, but you’ll feel better if you build a small buffer into your schedule. You’re doing water activities; being rushed is no fun.

Who This Alanya Scuba Plan Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)

This is designed for adults and older teens. The operator lists it as not suitable for children under 14. It also isn’t suitable for people with heart problems or epilepsy.

If you’re new to scuba, that can be a good match because the plan includes training, a safety briefing, and an easier first underwater session aimed at building confidence. Still, I want you to be honest with yourself: if you’re uncomfortable in open water or panicky about being submerged, you may feel nervous at first. The crew guidance is there, and that helps, but your comfort level still matters.

If you’re an experienced swimmer who enjoys following instructions, you’ll likely love the structure: two different underwater spots, two levels of depth, and a day that’s more sightseeing-by-schedule than “adventure roulette.”

Value Check: Is This $58-Per-Person Alanya Underwater Day a Good Deal?

At $58 per person, the value comes from what’s included, not from the sticker price. You’re getting:

  • Scuba training and safety briefings
  • Scuba equipment
  • Two underwater sessions at different locations
  • Lunch on board
  • Professional instructor guidance
  • Recorded footage during the experience (optional to purchase)

When you add those pieces up separately, the cost starts to look reasonable. The only big “pay extra” category is the video/photos after the tour, plus any onboard drinks.

So here’s my value lens: if you want a supported, guided first scuba experience and you’d rather not handle equipment logistics yourself, this pricing is fair. If you’re only interested in the underwater time and would rather skip the recorded media, you’ll still get a solid deal because the main essentials are already covered.

Should You Book This Alanya Boat Tour?

If you want a structured first scuba experience in Alanya with training, equipment, two underwater stops, and lunch included, I think this is a good booking. It’s especially worth it if you’d like a “done for you” day: pickup, safety briefing, guided underwater sessions, then meal and back to port.

Book it if:

  • You’re comfortable being guided and following instructor cues
  • You want two chances to see underwater life (fish first, deeper exploration second)
  • You’d enjoy optional recorded footage as a memory

Skip it if:

  • You strongly prefer long, free-form underwater time
  • You’re not allowed to participate due to the health restrictions listed
  • You’re very budget-tight and the extra cost of photos/video would annoy you

Overall, this tour makes scuba feel approachable while still giving you real underwater time at about 12 meters and 15 meters. That mix of structure and adventure is exactly what makes it work.

FAQ

How long is the Alanya scuba boat tour?

The duration is about 7 hours, depending on the starting time available.

Is pickup included, and when should I be ready?

Yes, pickup is included. You should be ready outside your hotel near the security entrance, and the pickup time can vary by about 15 minutes due to traffic.

What scuba equipment is provided?

The tour includes scuba equipment and scuba training and safety briefings from experienced scuba instructors.

How many underwater sessions do you get?

You get two underwater sessions at different locations, with the first at around 12 meters and the second reaching around 15 meters. The underwater time is described as about 20 minutes for the first session.

Is lunch included?

Yes. You’ll have lunch on the boat with views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Can I buy a video of the experience?

Yes. A video recording is taken during the tour, and you can purchase the dive footage (optional) at the end.

What’s not suitable for this tour?

It’s listed as not suitable for children under 14, and it’s also not suitable for people with heart problems or epilepsy.

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